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how good is the USN Muscle Fuel, what dose it do?
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Re:USN? 1 Year, 8 Months ago Karma: 1  
USN Muscle fuel is "basically" a meal replacement. But with added ingredients to help with your pre and post workout. Its not bad, depending on what your goals are at gym. . . maybe if you give more info, I can help further.

Just a heads up, when looking at protein powders, first look at the protein, carb and fat content. You may want to go for a protein powder that has a more balanced protein/carb content. Also depending on your diet and training. . .
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From The Pro's

2009 February 05 14:42

Increase Your Metabolism With This Fat-Burning Food

There have been countless studies performed on the role of protein in the muscle growth process to try and determine exactly how much protein you should consume to build muscle mass. Recently, several studies have looked at the role that dietary protein plays in helping you lose fat, and more importantly, helping you keep it off!

One thing scientists have discovered is that eating lean protein foods is important for regulating body composition because it decreases your appetite.

In a 2003 study reported in the journal, Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition And Metabolic Care (2003; 6(6): 635-638), protein was shown to be more satiating (made you feel fuller) than both carbohydrate and fat both in the short term and the long term.

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